Right by the single T1 gate cluster at GGT, Exuma Airport News Stand is the quick stop for last-minute basics before boarding. It sits past security in the small departures hall, a short walk from check-in to gate in under 5 minutes. Think small island outpost more than full shop: handy when you forgot something, not a place to browse for 30 minutes.
Hours roughly track flight banks, with the stand open for the morning departures block that starts around 7:00 a.m. and again for afternoon flights into George Town. If you’re on the final outbound of the day, assume they may close once the previous flight boards. This is not a 24/7 operation, so grab what you need as soon as you clear the single security lane in T1.
Stock skews basic travel essentials: sunscreen and after-sun lotion at island-markup prices, simple phone chargers, headphones, and a few travel-sized toiletries under $15. Expect standard magazines, a couple of local newspapers from Nassau, and light snacks like chips and candy bars rather than full meals. Drinks are mostly bottled water and sodas in the $3–$5 range, with a few juices in the cooler.
Selection runs small, so don’t bank on niche cables or very specific brands of medication. Treat it as backup for forgotten items, not primary shopping. The best move: build in an extra 10 minutes after clearing T1 security to grab sunscreen and water here, then head straight to your gate so you’re not stuck in line during boarding calls.